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Girgis and Anderson: Keep Discussing, Defending Marriage

Sherif Girgis and Ryan Anderson discuss how they got into the business of defending marriage, and where traditionalists should go from here.

Evangelium Vitae Medal Awarded to Chris and Marie Smith

Domenic Canonico reports on the recipient reception of the Evangelium Vitae award by Chris and Marie Smith. The award is given by the Center for Ethics and Culture to honor those who protect the sanctity of human life.

Wanderlust: On The Verge Celebrates Adventure and Imagination

A vibrant cast and crew from Notre Dame’s Department of Film, Television and Theater (FTT) bring to life a story of adventure and yearning in the student-run production of Eric Overmyer’s On The Verge, or, The Geography of Yearning.

On The Verge opened on Thursday, October 3 at the Philbin Studio Theatre in the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, and after a successful run of shows, promises to delight audiences again the weekend of October 10-13.

Spotlight Club: Orestes Brownson Council

Ten years ago, a handful of students sought to create a forum of study, conversation and education about Catholicism and American politics. Thus the Orestes Brownson Council (OBC) was born, drawing inspiration from their namesake, who dedicated himself to seeking the truth and rejected existing political ideologies.

Sharing the Sun: Raising Energy Awareness in Haiti and at ND

Though the leaves are rapidly changing to red and gold, Notre Dame’s campus was awash in green last week for the 7th annual Energy Week. Hosted by Notre Dame’s Center for Sustainable Energy (cSEND), the week raised awareness of the world’s current energy crisis through various events and talks. Notre Dame’s student organization GreeND organized keynote speakers and presentations that explored the topics of solar energy, energy in transportation and energy research internships for students.

Hesburgh Library: Connecting People to Knowledge

The words “I have to go to the library” are usually not uttered or met with enthusiasm by students. But beginning last Friday, Notre Dame commenced a year-long opportunity for the students, faculty and the Notre Dame community to celebrate and commemorate the Hesburgh Library and all that for which it stands. Contributing to the celebration were live music, staff handing out various Hesburgh paraphernalia and Au Bon Pain’s distribution of free treats and drinks.

GRC Leaders Discuss Pastoral Plan’s Implementation

On September 17, Michael Bradley sat down with Maureen Doyle, the Gender Relation Center’s Assistant Director for LGBTQ Student Concerns who will also be the advisor for Notre Dame’s new gay-straight alliance, and Christine Caron Gebhardt, Director of the Gender Relations Center, to discuss Doyle’s hiring and the creation and implementation of “Beloved Friends and Allies.”

Breaking out of the Bubble

Liz Everett, Campus Editor This summer I was lucky enough to be able to participate in a Summer Service Learning…

Striking the Balance: Women Talk Work and Motherhood

Lilia Draime, Executive Editor Professor Phillip Muñoz kicked off this year’s “Professors for Lunch” lecture series, sponsored by the Tocqueville…

Notre Dame to Admit Undocumented Residents as Students

Notre Dame has opened its doors to undocumented residents. Notre Dame announced that “changes in its admission policies…will make possible…